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    “Rumbling, rumbling.” The deafening roar of the engine in this high–rise and the brightly lit city was


    exceptionally harsh, attracting many vehicles on the road to lower their windows and pedestrians on


    the road to stop and watch.


    Thenes in big cities were extremely congested during rush hour, and no matter how prestigious


    one’s status might be, one still had to sit in his car and wait patiently at this time.


    Natalie’s cool ck motorcycle stopped at the traffic light. She leanedzily over the handlebars with


    her long legs stretched out on the ground, waiting for the green light. If she had time, she would even


    have a smoke.


    The wind on autumn nights still carried a bit of a chill to it. She was wearing a white irregr sweater,


    jeans, and a ck leather jacket, with a pair of ck boots on her feet. Paired with a motorcycle, this


    outfit was both cool and stylish.


    A sport car parked on the right side lowered its windows, and a sleazy guy whistled at her, saying, “Hey


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    beautiful, let’s have a drink together. I like you a lot.”


    Natalie casually turned her head and gave him a bored look. She could tell he was a typical rich kid


    and coldly asked, “How old are you, 13?”


    The gray Koenigsegg sports car on the left witnessed the conversation between the two. The


    bodyguard and assistant, Jim Hawk, was also amazed by Natalie’s cool appearance. “The girl who


    rides a motorcycle is really eye–catching and has a pretty cool personality.”


    Upon hearing this, the man sitting in the back seat reading the document looked up at Natalie, his eyes


    half–closed with a hint of puzzlement shing in the depths of his eyes. He found the girl’s profile


    looked very familiar.


    Just as the traffic light turned green, Natalie dropped these words and started the engine. She nced


    at the gray sports car behind her in the rearview mirror, which seemed familiar, but she didn’t think too


    much about it. She never wasted time on these things. She was in a hurry to go back and see her


    grandfather. The motorcycle elerated, and the speedometer shot up. Soon the ck motorcycle


    disappeared into the congestedne.


    Listening to the wind howling in her ears, her heart seemed to be chasing after freedom. The kind of


    freedom that was exchanged with life made her temporarily forget all the unhappiness hidden in her


    heart.


    She loved wind and speed since she was young, so she fell in love with motorcycles. This ck


    motorcycle was a birthday gift from her grandfather on hering–of–age day, and she treasured it


    very much.


    Meanwhile, the wealthy kid inside the Porsche was still grumbling and aspiring, “I’ll have to find you


    and show you how much I can grow up.”


    Half an hourter.


    The motorcycle stopped at an old mansion. Natalie took off her helmet and casually carried it inside.


    “Miss, you’re back.” The person who spoke was a servant who followed Barron Foster. Since Barron


    started living alone, he only kept two attentive servants to care for himself and dismissed the others.


    “Is Grandpa feeling better today? Has he eaten?”


    “He did, a big bowl, and was in a good mood. He also told us that you are getting married. Miss, you


    are really getting married?” The servant was curious too. Yesterday, the youngdy was still single, and


    Mr. Barron Foster was on a hunger strike due to a temper tantrum. Did she get married in just one


    day?


    “Let’s talk about thister. I’ll see Grandpa first and thene down to eat.”


    As a doctor, she’d seen death countless times, but when it came to her loved ones, she was definitely


    biased. It was a different feeling.


    She stood outside the door topose herself, then opened the door to the bedroom and said, “Oh,


    Grandpa, you’re reading the newspaper.”


    Barron Foster looked up weakly at her and said, “Show me the marriage license.”


    Natalie quickly took out the license from her pocket and handed it to him, then sat on the edge of the


    bed with her chin lightly resting on Barron’s shoulder.


    Barron trembled with both hands and opened the marriage license. When he saw the document, a


    “Theo kept his promise. He fulfilled his promise. On the other hand, I was being despicable,” thought


    Barron.


    Later, he held Natalie’s hand and said, “Natalie, remember that no matter what happens in the future,


    you cannot divorce. Endure as much as you can, and if you can’t endure it anymore, wait until you


    be stronger. The Wilson family will be your support. Grandpa won’t be with you for much longer.


    As a doctor, you understand my health condition. Pancreatic cancer can take me at any moment. I’m


    not afraid of death. The only thing I can’t let go of is you. I’m relieved now that you and Trevon Wilson


    have registered your marriage. Even if he doesn’t love you now, you are still legally married, and he will


    protect you. Even if he doesn’t protect you, Theo Wilson will.”


    The most regretful thing he ever did in his entire life was giving birth to his bastard son, which made


    him feel guilty toward his deceased daughter–inw and inws.


    The most shameless thing was using Theo Wilson’s promise to force his grandson to marry Natalie, but


    it was also currently the thing he didn’t regret the most.


    His bony body turned slightly, and the hand with wrinkles wiped gently at Natalie’s tears. After speaking


    for so long, he became weak of breath. “Natalie, don’t cry. When you cry, I just can’t rest in peace.


    You’re the most obedient and sensible girl. You’re already married. You can’t cry like a child anymore.


    Promise Grandpa that you’ll live a happy life from now on. Otherwise, I will scold you in your dreams.”


    “Grandpa… Grandpa, I want to sleep with you tonight.” The soundless sobbing,bined with


    Barron’s words, made her throat choke up, and she could not say much more.


    How old are you already? Do you really want to sleep with an old codger like me? Don’t you think it’s


    too dirty?” Barron said with a sad and loving expression in his eyes.


    The servant came up to call Natalie for dinner, but upon seeing the touching scene of them relying on


    each other, she couldn’t bear to turn around and stood outside the door wiping away tears. She also


    raised Natalie. The grandfather and granddaughter depended on each other for survival. Even the


    servant was moved by Barron Foster, who had been ying the role of both a mother and father at


    such an old age for so many years.


    After the servant wiped her tears, she gently knocked on the door and said, “Miss, you can eat now.”


    “Go eat dinner now. It’s alreadyte. Don’t rely on being young and exhaust your body, scolded Barron


    in a doting tone.


    “Got it. I’ll go right now. Don’t lock the door, okay? I’ming backter to sleep. If you dare to lock the


    door, I’ll dare to divorce.”


    Helplessly, Barron weakly waved his hand with a smile, indicating that Natalie should hurry up.


    In the spacious restaurant, Natalie was dining alone. The two servants noticed her low mood and


    remained silent.


    She paused with eating and suddenly spoke up. “Go tidy up everything after Grandpa’s departure,


    check the funeral home’s phone number, and talk to the people preparing the mourning hall.” Her face


    was calm, like a prisoner going to the execution ground, despairingly epting the final judgment.


    After the words were spoken, she continued to eat. Anyone who paid a little attention could tell that she


    was not enjoying the food at all. She mechanically picked up the dishes and repeatedly stuffed them in


    her mouth without taking a single bite of


    rice.


    The two servants were also stunned, standing there awkwardly with red eyes and not knowing what to


    do.


    “Go on. Grandpa might not make it through the night. Don’t show any emotion in front of him.” She had


    already noticed that Barron’s breathing was very weak, but he had been trying to hold on because


    Natalie was by his bedside, pretending to


    read the newspaper with great care.


    “Okay, Miss.” The servants wiped away tears and turned to leave, knowing Natalie had to muster up a


    lot of courage to prepare for her grandpa’s funeral ahead of time. It was not easy for them, as


    outsiders, to watch and deal with the emotions.


    either.


    away, but


    After the servant left, Natalie’s tears flowed down from the corners of her eyes. She raised her sleeve


    to wipe them they wouldn’t go away no matter how much she wiped. Eventually, she stopped wiping,


    and soon her vision was blurred by the round droplets that fell into the rice with a pattering sound.
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